> from a legal standpoint. Explaining it in technical terms (all these
> connections kills the tower and annoys other users) is safer, and as a
> bonus is completely true. It's actually more effective on many of my
> customers, who suddenly realize that the folks being affected by their
> selfish p2p downloads are friends and neighbors. Psychology, used
> correctly, can be just as effective as a Packeteer.

Tell they switch too cable or dsl and say they did it because its not
a problem there.  Of course if they were major bandwidth hogs what the
hey.

Matt
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